The history of PendennisSmith, Elder ;Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1901 |
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... told him that Mr. Foker was there sure enough , and that " he'd been a makin a tremendous row the night afore , a drinkin and a singin , and wanting to fight Tom the post - boy : which I'm thinking he'd have had the worst of it , " the ...
... told him that Mr. Foker was there sure enough , and that " he'd been a makin a tremendous row the night afore , a drinkin and a singin , and wanting to fight Tom the post - boy : which I'm thinking he'd have had the worst of it , " the ...
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... told his history , it would have been a great moral story . But he neither would have told it if he could , nor could if he would ; for the Captain was not only un- accustomed to tell the truth , he was unable even to think it --and ...
... told his history , it would have been a great moral story . But he neither would have told it if he could , nor could if he would ; for the Captain was not only un- accustomed to tell the truth , he was unable even to think it --and ...
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... told him how Foker's father was a celebrated brewer , and his mother was Lady Agnes Milton , Lord Rosherville's daughter . The Captain broke out into a strain of exaggerated compliment and panegyric about Mr. Foker , whose " native ...
... told him how Foker's father was a celebrated brewer , and his mother was Lady Agnes Milton , Lord Rosherville's daughter . The Captain broke out into a strain of exaggerated compliment and panegyric about Mr. Foker , whose " native ...
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... told him . Costigan had never had a better listener , and was highly flattered by the attentiveness and modest bearing of the young man . So much pleased was he with the young gentleman , so art- less , honest , and cheerful did Pen ...
... told him . Costigan had never had a better listener , and was highly flattered by the attentiveness and modest bearing of the young man . So much pleased was he with the young gentleman , so art- less , honest , and cheerful did Pen ...
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... told her of the melancholy fate of the author of the play , and how Sand had killed him . It was the first time in her life that Miss Costigan had ever heard of Mr. Kotzebue's existence , but she looked as if she was very much ...
... told her of the melancholy fate of the author of the play , and how Sand had killed him . It was the first time in her life that Miss Costigan had ever heard of Mr. Kotzebue's existence , but she looked as if she was very much ...
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acquaintance admired Arthur Pendennis asked Baymouth beautiful began Bingley Blanche blushed Bows Bungay called Captain Costigan Chatteris Clavering Park cried curtsey daughter dear delighted dinner Doctor Portman door eyes face Fairoaks father Foker girl give Glanders glass hand happy heard heart Helen honest honour knew Lady Clavering laughing letters little Laura London looked Lord Madame Fribsby Major Pendennis mamma marriage marry Mirobolant Miss Amory Miss Costigan Miss Fotheringay mother nephew never night Oxbridge Pall Mall Gazette Pen's Pendennis's play pleasure poor pretty Pynsent round Saint Boniface sate Shandon Sir Derby Sir Francis Sir Francis Clavering smile Smirke talk theatre thought told took tutor uncle verses Wagg walked Warrington Wenham widow wine woman women wonder young fellow young gentleman young lady young rascal